They should have been blessed to have great grandparents who were slave holders. Then they could have gotten some generational wealth and they'd be the ones who could look down on people they've oppressed and ask, "why haven't you caught up yet?"

Sadly, this seems to be a constant theme for you. There is no room for discussion with you. If anyone disagrees with you, you go this route. Hopefully, one day, you will expand your horizons. Good luck to you.

LOL. Thankfully, you're not saddened by Farkers suggesting that all black people are on welfare and the reason they act like they do is because of government handouts, as the gentleman that I was responding to suggested, because you'd be suicidal.

/You'll get over it

So, you're default is to assume I have a heady load of bigotry and racism within me? You are part of the problem that you profess to oppose. I don't see you being able to get over it. Good luck to you.

I never said you had anything in you. I simply stated the facts. The comment about blacks dependence on welfare creating a sense of entitlement was posted BEFORE my comment. You scrolled right past it and took issue with what I said, which leads me to believe that it didn't bother you. The mistake that you're making is in thinking that there is anything to get over. The President is black. I have a good job and the skills to get another. I wasn't denied the purchase of my home because of race. I'm good. Jousting with you all about your perceptions of black people isn't as serious as you all like to make it. At the end of the day, I'm not going to make some computer warrior decide that blacks are A-OK with anything that I post. But, I can expose the flaws in the logic that causes him toview us that way. I'll be ok and you will too. Oh, that's the second time that you've tried to drop the mic and sign off. It only works if you stop responding.

Big_Fat_Liar:DROxINxTHExWIND: Nutsac_Jim: PsyLord: /not being racist with that comment, just that if someone has a cattle prod and is waving it at me, I'd back the hell up

After one gets paid for a decade or two simply for the trait of existing, some people get an increased level of value and just don't like being told what to do, no matter on whose property they are located.

They should have been blessed to have great grandparents who were slave holders. Then they could have gotten some generational wealth and they'd be the ones who could look down on people they've oppressed and ask, "why haven't you caught up yet?"

If you were taught this from a young age, you could feel naturally feel entitled to do just about anything you want. That sort of upbringing by incredibly ignorant parents would give a kid a built in excuse for every failure and a built in excuse for every criminal act - "just gettin what should be mine". I'm white and I was born with jack shiat, as were my parents and their parents and their parents. I don't know anyone who received any kind of handme down wealth that goes back past the hard work of their own parents. You have benefited from slavery more than I have. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

snocone:You seem to lack any real world experience upon which to base your crappy derp.That mall is a war zone. You start at 11 and escalate.

And you seem like a tough guy whose been around and who knows a thing or two about all of the evil in the world. I wish the internet had a phrase for guys who are as tough as you. Something that we could shorten into an acronym.

DROxINxTHExWIND:spicorama: DROxINxTHExWIND: dukeblue219: kumanoki: With the sound off, it just looks like someone with a taser threatening innocent bystanders.

It...what? It is?

*sound on*

The sound of the kids screaming when he knocks the woman out the door is heartbreaking.

He's a mall security guard actually doing his job and trying to keep some semblance of order in the place. Or would you rather just let folks run all over your business, selling drugs and robbing you left and right, scaring away customers. No, not because they're black, but because that's what happens in this part of Atlanta.

If we're talking about the same video that woman had it coming, and her kids were completely out of control yelling at the guard before it escalated. Nobody was an innocent bystander in the one I'm remembering.

His job isn't to threaten and then use force. That taser is there for his PROTECTION, not for him to enforce his will. Paul Blart was supposed to call the REAL police in the second situation. He was not in any immediate danger in the second clip. He may have been within his rights to use it on the woman because she was assulting him.

You didn't see the guy that got tased walk up to him and take a swing?

That right there is grounds for him to defend himself.

/I can't wait for his inevitable truetv show.

Didn't realize he swung. But that was after Blart came over there like Mr. Toughie talking about "get out". If he had grounds for them to be removed from the property there was a way to handle that without it escalating like it did. He was already cranked up to eleven when he approached them.

You seem to lack any real world experience upon which to base your crappy derp.That mall is a war zone. You start at 11 and escalate.

The Muthaship:I'm sure the clip of the incident between the woman and the guard is still out there somewhere. You might want to watch it. He spent a long time just trying to get her to leave by asking.

In all honesty, I don't care enough to look, but wouldn't that be the time to call the cops and have her arrested for trespassing?

This guy seems like a total moron, but he's probably the kind of moron required to prevent that mall from being robbed blind every day of the week. Those guys buying shoes seemed to just be guys buying shoes, but he clearly recognized the one he called "dawg", so they were probably well-known local dope fiends scouting the mall for for toddlers to sell crack to.